Something like this:

Any problems with this idea?
Thanks,
Nate
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That’s true.tony.latham wrote:Well.... if you mounted the tank on the outside of the box, you'd have a place to put all your junk, such as wheel chocks, tools, etc.
And of course, there wouldn't be a need to vent the box or worry about a big shebang.![]()
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Tony
Looks good. Nice welds.
Do you find that the LP bottle is something you have to be careful about when maneuvering in reverse?
Thanks Bruce.bdosborn wrote:Remember that you can't charge LiFePo4 below 32F so it's not the best arrangement for cold weather camping. They also can't be stored below -20C (-14F). Most people put their LiFePo4 batteries inside the camper or get battery heaters if they plan on camping in the cold.
Bruce
nrhmaine wrote:I expect some shoulder season use, but not likely a lot of sustained sub-freezing use. I’m in the habit of removing my deep cycle batteries for winter storage in my heated shop, with maintainers.
nrhmaine wrote:I’m still on the fence about a heated battery. My guess at this point is that I’ll get a simpler (but reputable) lifepo without heater, but I’m heater curious. Could add a hive-heater later if we end up using it in the cold more often.
bdosborn wrote:nrhmaine wrote:I expect some shoulder season use, but not likely a lot of sustained sub-freezing use. I’m in the habit of removing my deep cycle batteries for winter storage in my heated shop, with maintainers.
That's perfect.nrhmaine wrote:I’m still on the fence about a heated battery. My guess at this point is that I’ll get a simpler (but reputable) lifepo without heater, but I’m heater curious. Could add a hive-heater later if we end up using it in the cold more often.
Yeah, it's super easy to do and much cheaper than a built in too.
Bruce
Yeah, the progress on batteries seems to be measured in weeks and months these days. I’m just starting my build, and buying lots of stuff so I have correct dimensions etc, but I’ll delay buying a battery until the very end of the build, because it seems likely that prices will continue to drop and features increase.TCJ wrote:bdosborn wrote:nrhmaine wrote:I expect some shoulder season use, but not likely a lot of sustained sub-freezing use. I’m in the habit of removing my deep cycle batteries for winter storage in my heated shop, with maintainers.
That's perfect.nrhmaine wrote:I’m still on the fence about a heated battery. My guess at this point is that I’ll get a simpler (but reputable) lifepo without heater, but I’m heater curious. Could add a hive-heater later if we end up using it in the cold more often.
Yeah, it's super easy to do and much cheaper than a built in too.
Bruce
I don't know about that. I have a 100Ah SOK, which has been fantastic, but I sure wish I'd waited 6 months when purchasing until the heated version came out because the heated version is only $20 more than the unheated one. And although setting up a little heating system with a thermostatic control and some bee heaters was fun, it would have been both cheaper and easier to just buy the heated battery.
https://www.us.sokbattery.com/products
TCJ wrote:I don't know about that. I have a 100Ah SOK, which has been fantastic, but I sure wish I'd waited 6 months when purchasing until the heated version came out because the heated version is only $20 more than the unheated one.
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